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Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAF

Nissan Approves First Bi-Directional Charger for Nissan LEAFNissan approved its first bi-directional charger for the Nissan LEAF. It is a groundbreaking development for the electric vehicle market. It opens up new possibilities for how LEAF owners can use their cars. Owners use this system to charge their vehicles with electricity from the grid. They can also send power back to the grid when they aren't using their cars. It will make it easier for LEAF owners to take advantage of the benefits. Electric vehicle ownership is on the rise.

 
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Cost of Ownership

Electric Vehicle (EV) Cost of OwnershipWhen you're looking to save more money on fuel and drive a car that is easy to maintain, you may be ready to own an electric vehicle (EV). Electric vehicles have experienced a surge in popularity, but you may not be informed about the different costs involved in owning this type of vehicle. Fortunately, Consumer Reports conducted research that showed it's most cost-effective to drive an electric vehicle compared to a fuel-powered car.
 
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Nissan Electric Vehicle Models for 2022

Nissan Electric Vehicle Models for 2022Nissan's clean energy vehicles have been on many a wish list in 2022. During a time when we all wonder what's next with a little bit of nervousness, it's natural to want a change. Switching to an EV model like the Nissan LEAF makes so much sense to so many people in 2022. Exactly why do people love this vehicle? Is it the leather-appointed seats? The UV-reducing solar glass that makes every ride so much more comfortable? Maybe it's the Push-button start right out of the gates. 
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Nissan to Invest $17.6 Billion Over Next 5 Years on Battery-Powered Vehicles

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The Nissan Motor Corporation is already considered a pioneer in designing electric vehicles, including the compact LEAF. When it comes to the future of EVs, this successful automaker is also ready to launch a five-year spending plan that will cost up to 17.6 billion dollars. The innovative Japanese firm hopes to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

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